TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY Clause Samples

The TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY clause defines the obligations and expectations placed on an individual or entity regarding the delivery of educational instruction. It typically outlines the scope of teaching duties, such as preparing lesson plans, conducting classes, assessing student performance, and maintaining appropriate records. By clearly specifying these responsibilities, the clause ensures that both parties understand their roles, thereby promoting accountability and minimizing misunderstandings about teaching-related duties.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY. A. Work Day 1. Each employee shall be responsible to work the following hours required to accomplish his total teaching assignment, inclusive of being at their assigned area at the official beginning of each work day.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY a. List Courses Taught: Additional Information can include (but not limited to) Type of Load such as Regular or Overload, online or face-to-face, etc. b. List efforts undertaken to improve teaching (including but not limited to participation in teaching effectiveness programs – include date, title, duration, and sponsor; introduction of new or innovative teaching techniques, technology, teaching materials, etc.). Include details.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY. 1. When the Paraprofessional serves as the primary substitute teacher he/she will receive his/her salary plus an additional thirty-five dollars ($35) per day or twenty-five dollars ($25) for less than three hours per day. 2. Payments under Section L will be processed using the Staff Absence Report presently in use or modified in the future by the Administration.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY. A. Work Day 1. Each employee shall be responsible to work the following hours required to accomplish his total teaching assignment, inclusive of being at their assigned area at the official beginning of each work day. 2. The employee work day will consist of those hours as depicted on Schedule D of this contract. 3. Each non-classroom teacher shall be in his place of assignment for 7 hours and 18 minutes per day, including a 1/2 hour lunch period. 4. Lunch periods will be scheduled by the administration. Each teacher is entitled to a duty- free lunch period. The Association recognizes that because of particular differences in each building that the duty-free lunch period may vary in time of scheduling. In no event shall the lunch period be less than (30) minutes. 5. High School and Middle School teachers' schedule shall consist of 6 hours and twenty-five minutes of teacher and conference periods which shall not exceed a time span of 7 class periods. 6. Teachers recognize the conference period as part of their regular working day. This time shall be used for professional responsibilities which shall include by way of illustration and not by limitation, such as: a. Lesson plan and preparation b. Correction of examinations or papers c. Conference with students and parents d. Conferences with building principal or other auxiliary school personnel e. Consultation during this time unless given permission to leave the building by immediate supervisor. 7. The Association recognizes that the above may require, on a limited and equitable basis, attendance after normal school hours at teachers' meetings, open houses and prearranged parent-teacher conferences. If a teacher has a previous commitment, he shall establish an alternate time and date for the above items. 8. Elementary teachers will not be required to count lunch and milk money. B. Teacher Accountability 1. The teacher shall accept a professional responsibility for the education of those children assigned to him. 2. The teacher shall prepare and present to the students under his charge such instruction as shall be appropriate in accordance with grade or ability level and subject area. 3. The teacher shall refer students with special problems to appropriate special personnel through established channels. 4. The teacher shall keep accurate records of attendance and achievement. 5. The teacher shall make periodic reports of pupil progress. 6. The teacher shall pay due regard to physical conditions affecting pup...
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY. List Courses Taught: Additional Information can include (but not limited to) Type of Load such as Regular or Overload, online or face-to-face, etc.

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